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barbara starr, cnn, pentagon. >> barbara, thank you for that. for in depth coverage of the e lek shun all you need to do is to go to cnn.com. won't clog your pores so it lets your skin breathe. it lets you be you! flawlessly. clean makeup. from easy breezy beautiful. covergirl. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> well, love them or hate them, motorcycles are certainly dangerous, but now throw in a muddy track and 40 other riders going atop speeds, and i think it is safe to say it is risky. imagine being on that track and not being able to hear a thing. this is the reality for someone named ashley, and she is not only a role model for
barbara starr, cnn, pentagon. >> barbara, thank you for that. for in depth coverage of the e lek shun all you need to do is to go to cnn.com. won't clog your pores so it lets your skin breathe. it lets you be you! flawlessly. clean makeup. from easy breezy beautiful. covergirl. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you?...
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let's head to washington now and check in with barbara starr. there was a moment of silence earlier. and some moving speeches. >> absolutely, carol. 184 souls lost here. eleven years later the president once again coming here to the pentagon, making those remarks. talking about the real mission as he sees it for 9/11, of service and duty. trying to put that note on this very sad day that as america looks forward, americans must rededicate themselves to this concept of service. and that, of course, is what the military is all about, so much is about 77,000 u.s. troops still serving in afghanistan on the front line 11 years later. this is not a day for political controversy about all of that. but everyone is well aware that this is an issue, and it was really just yesterday that secretary of defense panetta talked about the notion of don't forget the troops. after 11 years it can be easy not to remember every day that they are out there. and it is because of the attacks on 9/11, because of everything that happened here in new york, and in shanksvi
let's head to washington now and check in with barbara starr. there was a moment of silence earlier. and some moving speeches. >> absolutely, carol. 184 souls lost here. eleven years later the president once again coming here to the pentagon, making those remarks. talking about the real mission as he sees it for 9/11, of service and duty. trying to put that note on this very sad day that as america looks forward, americans must rededicate themselves to this concept of service. and that,...
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>> barbara starr. thanks for that report. >>> coming up next on "starting point," ryan hunter reay joins us next. there he is. >>> human behavior and how humans are different and traps late that into social policy, how we are running the it. i'm david eagleman. there will be a crime committed like the oklahoma city bombing shooting or the columbine shooting. at some point that will happen and then society will have to deal with this very difficult question about this relationship between brain and behavior and this question of culpability. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't ey, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself a
>> barbara starr. thanks for that report. >>> coming up next on "starting point," ryan hunter reay joins us next. there he is. >>> human behavior and how humans are different and traps late that into social policy, how we are running the it. i'm david eagleman. there will be a crime committed like the oklahoma city bombing shooting or the columbine shooting. at some point that will happen and then society will have to deal with this very difficult question...
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barbara starr, thank you very much. tough talk from secretary of state hillary clinton in her condemnation in the murder of ambassador stevens, but she was also quick to blame a small savage group, not the government of libya. listen. >> today many americans are asking, indeed i asked myself, how could this happen? how could this happen in a country we helped liberate in a city we helped save from destruction? this question reflects just how complicated and at times how confounding the world can be. but we must be clear eyed even in our grief. this was an attack by a small and savage group, not the people or government of libya. >> want to bring in the former state department spokesman p.j. crowley. he joins us now from washington. secretary clinton not blaming e government of libya. so who can we blame and what can we do about it? >> libya is a post-conflict society. so you have a variety of groups. they are, among other things, heavily armed. they used them yesterday to attack the consulate. there are multiple faction
barbara starr, thank you very much. tough talk from secretary of state hillary clinton in her condemnation in the murder of ambassador stevens, but she was also quick to blame a small savage group, not the government of libya. listen. >> today many americans are asking, indeed i asked myself, how could this happen? how could this happen in a country we helped liberate in a city we helped save from destruction? this question reflects just how complicated and at times how confounding the...
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barbara starr is joining us live from the pentagon. barbara, this is a very popular book. highly controversial. how is the pentagon reacting? >> well, it's another day. when i walked into work here at the cnn booth in the pentagon, a top official looked at me said another day covering the navy s.e.a.l. book? and i said you bet. it is number one on amazon so it's getting a lot of attention. the pentagon knows that. they had put the marker on the table last week that they might consider legal action against the author and the publisher. and so now everybody is waiting to see what the pentagon's next step is. will the government decide to go after the author, matt bissonnette, that's his real name, for breaking his nondisclosure agreement that he signed when he was on military duty? basically promising to put any book that potentially contained classified information through security review. but still, now it's available today. everybody can go on amazon, go to their neighborhood bookstore, go to the mall, buy a copy and read it for themselves if they choose to. it's been a p
barbara starr is joining us live from the pentagon. barbara, this is a very popular book. highly controversial. how is the pentagon reacting? >> well, it's another day. when i walked into work here at the cnn booth in the pentagon, a top official looked at me said another day covering the navy s.e.a.l. book? and i said you bet. it is number one on amazon so it's getting a lot of attention. the pentagon knows that. they had put the marker on the table last week that they might consider...
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cnn's pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, reports. >> we see flaming aircrafts. we see the enemy shooting at us. we're seeking cover. we're hearing small arms fire, ak-47s, and at some point soon thereafter see another rpg shot towards us and towards our building. >> reporter: for the first time on television, u.s. marines tell cnn just how bad it got on the night of september 14th here at camp bastion in southern afghanistan when the taliban got inside the base. major greer and his squadron captain raced to the scene as the first rounds hit. >> he performed heroically that night. he came out of the door, saw the enemy, engaged the enemy. >> reporter: these taliban videos which nato believes show the insurgents getting ready weeks before the attack may be a clue to how 15 heavily armed taliban fighters dressed in u.s.-style military uniforms infiltrated through the fence on the eastern edge of the airfield. when it all happened, the taliban broke into three groups. one group headed right for the fight line. six jets were destroyed. more than $200 million in damag
cnn's pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, reports. >> we see flaming aircrafts. we see the enemy shooting at us. we're seeking cover. we're hearing small arms fire, ak-47s, and at some point soon thereafter see another rpg shot towards us and towards our building. >> reporter: for the first time on television, u.s. marines tell cnn just how bad it got on the night of september 14th here at camp bastion in southern afghanistan when the taliban got inside the base. major greer and...